I knew I was a mom when ...

August 2, 2015

Fernandez - reader submission

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I knew I was a mom when I first separated from my first born Ana, a month after her birth. This separation was very significant to me because I discovered that we would forever be connected. Though we were physically apart, my mind had a direct line to her - later to my other children. At times, we have psychic communication and I even feel their pain. One time, Eva had a minor accident and I could feel some of her pain, to the point where we both got medical treatment.
Last Sunday, I texted Ana twice, when she called me at the same time. All my children, Ana, Eva, Isa, and Nicky all have psychic lines to me, like I had to my mother. She was like a conscience to me.
Being a mom is a loving, eternal invisible tie.
Rosa Flores Fernandez holding Ana and Eva,
Corpus Christi, 1972

Fernandez - reader submission

28of42

I knew I was a mom when I first separated from my first born Ana, a month after her birth. This separation was very significant to me because I discovered that we would forever be connected. Though we were physically apart, my mind had a direct line to her - later to my other children. At times, we have psychic communication and I even feel their pain. One time, Eva had a minor accident and I could feel some of her pain, to the point where we both got medical treatment.
Last Sunday, I texted Ana twice, when she called me at the same time. All my children, Ana, Eva, Isa, and Nicky all have psychic lines to me, like I had to my mother. She was like a conscience to me.
Being a mom is a loving, eternal invisible tie.
Rosa Flores Fernandez holding Ana and Eva,
Corpus Christi, 1972